December, 1910. 



American Hae JonrnaJj 



Two queens in a hive — 118, 358. 



Uncapping-knife — 252. 



Uncappinp machine — (Ferguson) — 343. 



Unfinished sections— 227, 381. 



Uniting colonies— 97. 164, 261, 289, 291, 341. 



Usin^ (.in])y hives where bees died — 166. 



Untested or tested queens — 80. 166. 359. 



Variable bee-keepers — 18. 



Vetilation (hive) for winter— 39, 295, 386. 



\ .siting Kansas apiaries — 375. 



Wax-scales — color of — 100. 



Wax-moths and worms — 121. 130. 



Weak colonies— 95, 133. 166. 



Weatht-r prophecies — 134. 



What a bee-woman can do ? — 73. 



Wheel-barrows (two) to save labor — 345. 



Why are these things so? — 16, 55, 99, 153, 



258. 

 Why bees fear smoke — ^4, 282, 310. 

 Wide frames vs. T-supers — 351. 

 Wild radish— 194. 

 \.illow-herb — 343. 



Winter honey-consumption light — 125. 

 Wintering be«s— 19, 53, 84, 91, 94, 97, 185. 



229, 230, 290, 354. 386, 387. 

 Wintering bees in cellar of house — 380. 337, 

 Wintering bees in clamps — 373. 

 Wintering bees in warm room — 229. 

 Wintering bees in outside house — 19. 

 Winter stores — amount of — 53. 

 Winter work in the apiary— 133. 

 Wiring frames — 129. 



Wonderberry, or Himalaya blackberry — 18. 

 Women as bee-keepers — 377, 385. 

 Work in supers — why bees don't — 182. 

 Worker-combs — getting — 225. 

 Worker-combs for extracting supers — 316. 

 Working bees for best results — 134. 

 Worthless bee-census — 198. 



Yellow sweet clover — 119, 195, 327. 

 Young men as bee-keepers — 385. 

 Young queens — 164. 

 Your sweets, but not you — 121. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Acacia — 75. 

 Alfalfa— 318. 



Apiarian Display of — 



Agricultural at Oklahoma Fair — 47. 



Bartholomew, B. F. — 43. 



Colorado Honey-Producers* Association — 383. 



Coulson, Geo. H. — 45. 



(loldtn Apiary — 46. 



Oklahoma State Fair — 42. 



Van De Mark. F. W.— 44. 



Apiary arrangement — 157. 



Apiary of — 



Albert, John — 177. 



Borromeo, Count — r. 



Brook, O. H.— 241. 



Caley, Geo. D.— 337. 



Candler, Miss M. — 27^ 



Clarke, Chas. — 145. 



Clum. Dr. F. D.— 119. 



Corwin, Edwin — 114. 120. 



Davison, E. — 369, 375. 



Ltennis, Chas. x . — 65. 



Fay, H. H.— 114. 



tort, H.— 177. 



Giles, E. F.— 23. 



Greiner, F. — 65. 



Gregory Bros. & Son — 375. 



Griffin, O. B.— 114. 



Hangartner, J. J. — 114. 



Jones, Jesse— 209. 



Nixon, I. D.— 209. 



Pultz. Andreas M.— 209. 



RoEt-ll. A.— 114. 



SchoU, Louis H.— 76, 77, 78. 



Stolley, Wm. — 65. 



-.rease. Tames B. — 114. 



Wallin, Chas.— 114. 



Atwater, E. F.— 33. 



Barbo, Count — 14. 

 Bear whining for honey — 152. 

 Blackberry blossoms — Himalaya — 18. 

 Borromeo, Count — 14. 

 Bottom-board — Scholl's — 52. 

 Brood-comb cover^337. 

 Brood-comb destroyed by bee-moth — 345. 

 Brown, Dr. J. P. H.— 154. 

 Buckwheat, Japanese — 317. 

 Bulk comb honey — 285. 



Bulk comb-honey — cutting out of shallow 

 frames— 319. 



California scenes — 273. 



Cans for marketing bulk-comb honey — 319. 

 "Chunk honey" (poem illustrated) — 189. 

 Crane, J. E.— 33. 



Deep-water apiary — Scholl's — 76. 

 Divisible -ave for bulk honey — 254. 

 "Dot Happy bee-Man"— Dr. Miller— 20. 



Father Bruin and family — 325. 



Foul brood (.\merican) — 209. 



Frame and shallow story^ — Scholl's — 50.51. 



France, N. E.— 33 



Gavels of Langstroth tree — 6. 



Graham's (Mother) birthday party — 251. 



Guernsey (A. H.) and swarm on limb — 24. 



Heartsease — 191. 



Hive and super for chunk honey — 11. 



Hive-cover — Scholl's — 50. 



Hives ready for supers — 157. 



Hive-tool — Ideal — 49. 



llome-apiary of Louis H. Scholl — 76. 



Honey-strains — Pettit improved — 232. 



House-apiary of Princess ^^atilda — 318. 



Incubator hive — 323. 



Japanese apiary — 209. 



Johnson, Lucile, and her bees — 186. 



King, Albert J.— 122. 



Larva of greater bee-moth — 309. 

 Ivcwis Co.'s (G. B.) plant (exterior and in- 

 terior views) — 184. 

 Log-cabin hive — 375. 



Mexico (Old) scenes in — 224. 

 Mickwitz, Paul— 23. 

 Morgan. R, A.— 33. 

 Morris, Edwin Bert — 241. 



Niagara Falls— 248. 

 Nuclei — Scholl's — 51. 



Ornamental hives — 369. 



Out bee-yards — Scholl's first — 76. 



Putting foundation above in frames — 188. 



Radish, wild— 194. 



Samuels, Mrs. and her bees — 241. 



Scholl's apiary, corner in — 255. 



Scholl, Louis H.— 33. 



Scholl's sentinel hive — 51. 



Shallow frame for chunk honey — 11. 



Shallow super for chunk honey — 11. 



Shed-apiarv of E. F. Giles — 23. 



Spink's (W. L.) tenement hives — 249. 



Stack's (hives) of delicious sweetness — 254. 



btone bee-house — 345. 



Super for chunk honey — 11. 



Supers in place on hives — 158. 



Swarm of bees (Gulick's) — 151. 



Swarm on limb — Guernsey — 24. 



Swarms 01 Edwin Corwin — 120. 



Sweet clover, yellow and white — 313. 



Taking off supers in Texas— 253, 285. 

 Texas as bulk honey State — 220. 

 'lyrrell, E. B.— 353. 



Weber, Chas. H.— 281. 

 Wright, W. D.— 33. 



CORRESPONDENTS 



Adams, F. P.— 43. 

 Adams, Geo. W.— 22. 

 Adams, G. H.— 199. 

 Albert, John— 185. 

 Allen, A. C— 94. 

 Anderson, Grant — 



230. 

 Anderson, N. P. — 



198. 

 Aniva, S.— 295. 

 Antrim, Jas. W. — 



198 

 Arnold, H. H.— 263. 

 ^.sprea, Vincent — 342. 

 Augenstein, A. A. — 



228. 



Baldwin, Frank M.-^ 



294. 

 Barbisch, G. A. — 



81, 263, 388. 

 Barton, T. M.— 133. 

 Hates, \V. K. — 136. 

 Beach, Geo. F. — 99 

 BecK, Emory E. — 229. 



226. 

 Bernston, Algol — 327. 

 Best. Henry — 99. 



Bevins, Edwin — 264. 

 Bibbee, Welch— 199. 

 Bissell, E. H.— 23. 

 Blosser, A. M.— 293. 

 Blunk, J. P.— 101, 

 296. 

 Bohrer, Dr. G.— 39, 



82, 189, 328, 383. 

 Bonney, A. F. — 382. 

 Branch, Mrs. Carrie 



—199. 

 Hrestel, Seymour — 

 Brossard, Mrs. J. — 



154. 

 Burnett, R. A. — 5. 



Cady, M. P.— 38. 

 Caley. G. D.— 263. 

 Candler, Mathilde — 



92. 121, 186, 280, 



378. 

 Carlson, P. R.— 166. 

 Cash, John W.— 100. 

 Chantry, Thos.— 152. 

 Chapman, S. D.— 215. 

 Clark, Wm. H.— 99. 

 Clum, Dr. F. D.— 72, 

 119. 



Coc, John S. — 359. 

 Cogar, T. J.— 360. 

 Coggshall. W. L.— 



388 

 Collins, J. H.— 199. 

 Cooke, A. N. & Son 



—894. 

 Cooley, Tom — 134, 



198. 

 Corwin, Edwin — 120. 

 Cowan, T. W.— 232, 



309. 

 Crabill, T. A.— 51, 



99, 388. 

 Cragg, Amzi — 193. 

 Crane, J. E. — 71, 99. 

 Cranisliaw, L. S. — 



279, 343. 

 Creighton, J. G. — 



134, 166. 

 Cronin, J. — 150. 

 Cubsted, Edmund W. 



226. 

 Cumbsome, .\mos — 



—193. 

 Cunningham, J. C. — 



198. 

 Cyrenius, F. H.— 354. 



Uadant, C. P. —14, 

 44, 87, 127, 158, 



191, 223, 256, 2S0, 

 287, 319, 354, 379. 



^auant & Sons — 215. 

 Dahlke, W. A.— 54. 

 Darby, M. E.— 89. 

 Davenport, S. — 55. 

 Davis. F. M.— 22. 

 Davis, John M.— 167. 

 Day, Mrs. E. P.— 



186, 250. 

 Day, F. L.— 290. 

 Dayton, C. W.— 328. 

 Demuth, Geo. S. — 



217. 

 Densy, I.— 293, 294, 



360. 

 Dickson, L. S.— 100. 

 Uiemer, J. F.— 231. 

 Dittmer, Gus — 95. 

 Doan, Chas.— 360. 

 Dobbs, B. F.— 232. 

 Dockery, L. R.— 86. 

 Dodd Clarence — 264. 

 Doolittle, G. M. — 



16. 43, 86, 126, 159, 



192, 225, 230, 255, 

 363, 289, 320, 353, 

 381. 



Douglass, Benj. W. — 



185. 

 Dricsbock, Frank — 



249. 



hhlert, Wm.— 134. 

 ivssex, Robert H. — 



101. 

 Este. Tas. I.— 198. 

 Eversoie, G. H.— 198. 

 Ewell, Edwin —134. 



198, 250. 



Feick, L. K.— 263. 

 Fisher, D. V.— 294. 

 Fisher, Ralph P.— 85. 

 Fitzpatrick, Arthur — 



—22. 

 Foote, A. F. — 360. 

 Fort, H.— 199. 

 Foster, Wesley — 78, 



287, 322, 356, 382. 

 Fouts, J. J. — 54. 

 Frank. J. C— 17. 42, 



88, 257, 375. 

 Fraser, A. — 166. 

 Fritze, W. F.— 263. 

 Furlong, J. R. — 166, 



360. 

 Furman, Emma — 218. 



Gaston, Bonnier — 



309. 

 Gateley, Leo. E. — 46, 



82. 192, 320. 

 Gates, Dr. B. N.— 



316. 

 Gathmann, D. H. — 



263. 

 George, F. F.- — 55. 

 Giles, E. F.— 23. 

 Glenn. C. J.— 199. 

 boss. Walter — 54. 

 Gould, J. D.— 54. 

 Greene, Clara M. — 



121. 

 Green. Ollie — 100. 

 Gregory Bros. & Son 



—375. 



Greiner, F.— 13, 64, 

 12§. 



Greiner, G. C. — 41, 

 213, 236, 321. 



orilfin, O. B.— 120. 

 231, 293, 388. 



Griiiith, Mrs. Fred- 

 erick — 283. 



Grigsby, C. L. — 55, 

 167. 



Guernsey, A. 11. — 24. 



Gulick, T. M.— 151. 



Hacker, E. S.— 313. 

 Hadsell, B. A.— 91, 



159, 224. 

 Haines, Effie — 316. 

 lialc, Herbert S. — 



317. 

 Hall, T. C— 387. 

 Mall, T. S.— 167. 

 Hamilton, Ray A. — 



55. 

 Hangartner, J. J. — 



120. 

 Hann, Albert G.— 96, 



153. 

 Hanna, E. G.— 100. 

 Hartl, Alfred L.— 



278, 360. 

 Haviland, Edwin — 



293. 

 Hawkins, Kennith — 



263. 

 Healcy, Wm. J. — 



263. 

 Hewitt, Mr. — 118. 

 Highshoe, Margaret 



-286". 

 Hilton, Geo. E.— 6. 

 Holtermann, R. F. — • 



232. 

 Honeywell, A. H. — 



263. 

 Hopkins, I. — 310. 

 Housel, Wm. E. — 



191. 

 Howard. E. A.— 360. 

 Howard, Dr. W. R. 



— 231. 

 Huffman, Jacob — 91. 

 Hunt. D. P.— 78. 

 Hutchinson, W. Z. — 



7, 232, 374. 



Jezek, Jos. — 54. 

 Johnson, John — 193. 

 lohnson, L. M.— 387. 

 Tohnson. M. D.— 186. 

 Jones, G. F.— 263. 

 Jones, Dr. H.— 229. 



Kauflfman, J. D. — 



360. 

 Kennedy, D. T.— 134. 

 Kerr, Lee — 134. 

 Kildow, A. E.— 280. 

 Klein. Rev. Alois J. 



—46, 294. 

 Knolle, A. H.— 78. 

 Knotts, James H.— 99 

 Koch, .\ugust F. — 



294. 

 Kuehn, Aug. — 134. 

 Kuehne, M. H.— 78. 



Latham, Allen — 128. 

 Lathrop, Harry — 44, 



134. 

 — 'H 'A\ '1303E3T 



166. 

 Lee, H. W.— 99. 

 Lemon, G. E.— 360. 

 Leonard, D. H. — 



294. 

 Lewis, F. Jay— 230. 

 Lewis, Geo. C. — 215. 

 L,ewis. J. A.— 99. 

 Lieawful, Baron M. 



—323. 

 Luzader, Grant — 359. 



.vlacdonald, D. M. — 

 81. 153. 1S3. 221, 

 257, 287, 326. 



Macey, Louis — 15, 

 223. 327. 



Magec, J. R.— 229. 



Mahin, Rev. M.— 264. 



Mangus, C. H.— 99. 



Marrs. D. F.— 99. 



Marshfield Mfg. Lo. 

 850. 



Martin, Wm. — 295. 



Martin, Wm. H. — 

 198. 



Mason, Mrs. M. C. 

 —10. 



